PLAYGROUNDS HOLD INDIAN DAY Bowmanville playgrounds yes terday held their special event of the week In the form of an Indian Day, Besides the custo | mary warpsint (red lipstick) and Indian garh each brave cor: ried about hows, arrows and tomahawks. The squaws were | papooses, | content with thelr Abovev is shown the amined | tribes of Ontario street and Con | tral sehool playgrounds taking a five-minute hreather, Photo, hy Ron Oke | AJAX AND DISTRICT NEWS Lions Plan John Mills, Representative -- Phone Ajox 426 Refer Speeding Beef To Council Co AJAX Times Gazelle, $all Re porter) A three-man deputation sred before the Ajax Town Counetl asking thet something be | done to ot down speeding on | , Beatty svenue and Kim streets, Messrs. Don Empey, Bi rrows and Norsley 10ld counell the teens agers were driving old cars around | the bloek, some without brakes +Woeeds were estimated at 80 miles an how Major Pat Bayly thanked ihe deputation for coming before the | comnell, Ho recalled that only sl few weeks ago a speed trap had heen put into service to eut down speaders and the council was enll | od a lot of names for daring to impose penalties, An appeal w now hefore the courts The matter was referved to the | Police Commitiee for petion. Com lalots regarding children riding leyeles on sidewnlks were also aired and this matier, top, was aferred to the same. committee | EEN A w {g " il The Recreation Committees was | assured | that' any deficit on the | operation of the flood Wghts at the | hall digmond would he taken care of by council The Recreation Committes has | | WINS PROMOTION Corporal J. KE. Johnston, Whit hy Detachment, Ontario Pravin. cial Police, has been promoted to the rank of Sergeant and transferred to North Bay, The promotion. was effective as of July 1. Sergeant Johnston will go 0 hin new post next week, He has 18 years' service with the OPP to his credit, and has hoon stationed at Perth, Toronto, Aur ora, Uxhridge, AJax and Whithy Bergeant Johnston served three years In the Royal Canadian Navy during the Second World War with the rank of Petty Of Hoey Photo by John Mills US. Navy Board Considers Case mmittee ven assurance that it will ren. der any sswistance required Lo the Police Association in lanning the annual sports day ie date has | not been set, but will be early In ep mher | BOOST STEAM RATE A letter from Central Mortgage snd Housing Corporation Haisd that rates for steam would be | {creased October 1. The new se oo dule of rates starts at $2.25 per | | thousand pounds, An Increase of 12% per cent, The property Commitiee will in- | vestigate other methods of heating the Fire Hall A letter from J. Spadafors and | Company, Manirenl informed | eoumell that they intended to run | an auction sale in Ajax in Be tember and wanted to know | cost of a leence The matter was deferred uth it could he ascertained what the company intended to sell, and what | | Hs operation would be, TEN DER APPROVED | 8 the ry of {w id I in the amount new door wil HAVE time iD answer. . on, Br A were extended to | Poe Wee Coach Jack McKay and Team Manager Art MoCartney for the teams outstanding achievement | on Saturday last In winning the | Invitation Champlonship at New: market on Saturday Historic Canoe Trip Continues WINNIPEG (CP)~81x prominent mon, paddling canoes along a AB). mile, oldfur-trading route on the Churchill river In northern Sas katchewan, have passed Pollgan narrows and expect to complete the voyage at The Pas, Man, Satur day Hudson's Bay Company officials sald they received word Fra thelr | trading post at Pelica Narrows, 180 miles northeast of Prince Al bert, that the men stopped there briefly Sumday. They started the voyae at fle de La Crosse, Sank, 6 days ago Included in the group were Dennis M. Coolican, 'president of the Canadian Bank Note Co A HN. J Lovink, Netherlands am: bassador to Canada Ma). Gen; N, E, Rodger, general officer com {manding the army's prairie com {mand; Regurd F, Olsen of Ely, Minn, president of the US, Nas tional Parks Association; Dr, OM Bolandt of Ottawa, chairman of the defence research hoard; and Erle W. Morse, national director of ,| Canadian Clubs, TUMBLES FROM WINDOW old baby tumbled out of a Brook. lyn apartment window and fell four floors to her death Thursda | The child, Ida Goneales, landed A | a concrete courtyard, Police sald | ahe' had heen playing on a couch in the apartment, ROOM AND BOARD NEW YORK (AP)--An 18month: | 'For Carnival | BOWMANVILLE (8iaff) ~ The "regular meeting of the Lions club Monday night was devoted entire ly to discussing and appointing | members to the various booths for | the annusl Lions carnival on Aug | ust 19 | The Leaside Lions club band {and majoreties will he the main pitraction and they will start the | earnival off st 6:45 with a display | of precision marching snd major: | otte movements, Fruits, hams, | fish pond, crown and anchor and the special booth are only a few | of the many hooths which one will | enjoy. A merry-go-round will also be In operation for the ehildren ,Simuxing the evening will he | the draw for the new Buck The guests sl the meeting were Ed Dutnall, Quebec City, and | Owen Vagen from Sarnia ' French Talks On Morocco PARIS (Reuters) Gilher! Grandyal, French resident Ww in| Tr LE OF (Si fe isters on the troubled North A: here today Cen, Plates Koenig, defence min inter, and Plerve July, minister for North African affairs, mel him at lunch News of Grandval's 24-hour se orel visit was given only after he had returned to his headquarters in Rabat, He 1s due to fly to Paris tomorrow to attend a meeting of the co-ordinating committee on Norh Africa to discuss his last chanee" plan for a settlement with the Morocean nationalists, (irandval Is believed to have sug: gested the voluntary abdication of the aged sultan Mohammed Ben Arafa and his replacement hy a regency counell Anthropological Investigation | RICE LAKE (CP) Anthropolo pandoy of olay mounds sald to ) Years old A sclentific party led hy W, R Adams began grid tests al this site 15 miles south of Peterborough They hope to restore the ancient serpent mounds, a task thal may take years The mounds are believed to be an extension of other mounds found the length of the Mississippi vally which yielded knowledge of early Indian life on this continent WORKERS OVERCOME BURBANK, Calif. 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